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[itroundtable] You're invited to The Journey to Creating Testable Requirements (Mar 14, 2017)

 



Hello Peter,
You are invited to the following event:

The Journey to Creating Testable Requirements

Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:

Tuesday, March 14, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT)

Experis
99 Park Ave
6th floor
New York, NY 10016


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The Journey to Creating Testable Requirements

 

Summary

Agile Development teams that implement better practices like ensuring testable requirements are set up for long-term success. In this session Bharti will provide examples of clearly communicated user stories and testable requirements. User stories help to focus on the user's needs rather than on solutions and technologies. A key component for having productive teams and high quality software is to ensure that requirements are clear, actionable, and testable. The need for clearly communicated requirements is increasing more and more because there is no real way to ensure that teams are developing the "right" software without it. Testable requirements and leveraging tools like gherkin will meet the needs and expectations of customers and users. This can lead to releasing more software more often. Below is the session outline. Introduction Effective User Stories and Acceptance Criteria Clearly Communicating Requirements Gherkin Syntax and Example of using examples (activity) Basics of how Automated Acceptance Testing works and the value they provide Simple real life example. 

 

Learning Objectives

  • Creating testable requirements with examples
  • Clearly communicating requirements through user stories, acceptance criteria and test scenarios
  • Value of using examples and automated acceptance testing

 

 

Speaker Bio

Bharti Rupani: Agile Coach, Consultant

 

Bharti is an experienced Agile Coach with a background in business analysis and product ownership. She has coached a new product owners within the Federal government, corporations, and associations with a focus on agile software development and lean discovery. Bharti is well versed in Agile methodologies such as Scrum and Kanban and has enabled clients to utilize business agility at the team and organization level. Outside of her client work, Bharti is a member of IIBA, NYC Scrum User Group, among others. She regularly speaks and writes about Agile topics. Bharti holds a MBA in Management of Technology from New Jersey Institute of Technology along with other certificates.

 

Event Details: 

Tuesday, March 14th, 2017

Registration closes Monday, March 13th, 2017 at 4 PM. 

Event Location: 

Experis, 99 Ave, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10036

Other: 

Member: (free); Non-Member: $15.00 (in advance), $20.00 (pay at the door)

Agenda:

6:00 - 6:15 PM - Registration, refreshments (pizza, salad, soda, water) and networking

6:15 - 6:30 PM - Welcome and introductions

6:30 - 7:55 PM – Panel

7:55 - 8:00 PM - Wrap – up

 

We hope you can make it!

 

Cheers,

IIBA New York City Chapter

 


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